We Have a National Reputation for Winning Difficult Cases

Individualized attention to your unique immigration issues; we provide a thorough legal analysis and strategy starting at the initial consultation.

Building precedence to protect your rights

Van Der Hout LLP, has specialized in the practice of immigration and nationality law since the firm was founded by Marc Van Der Hout in 1980.

Recognizing that each case is unique and fact specific, our attorneys treat each client and matter as deserving of individualized attention without cutting corners. This attention to detail in the analysis and the preparation of each case, combined with the breadth of experience and expertise of our attorneys, sets us apart from nearly every other immigration law firm in the country.

Put Our Breadth Of Experience To Work On Your Case

At Van Der Hout LLP, we have successfully litigated an enormous number of precedent-setting cases. We are particularly renowned for our ability to take on and win difficult or unusual cases.

Our lawyers stay up-to-date on changes in the laws and visit Washington to remain connected to lawmakers and informed of any news about immigration. Our firm also has a sterling reputation for being ethical and straightforward. We deal with immigration offices around the country, so we assist clients across the United States with immigration issues.

Ready To Assist With Your Immigration Issues

If you have questions about obtaining permanent residency, citizenship in the United States, or any other immigration- related matter, contact us directly by email, or call us at
415-981-3000 to schedule your appointment. Initial consultations are provided at a rate discounted from our standard fee.

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